Saturday, May 5, 2018

Plaid Greetings

I saw someone on Facebook posted a picture of their finish of this design and I had to stitch it myself. When I went to kit it up, I found I didn't have any blue 32 count fabric. What? So 9:30 pm found me pouring royal blue RIT dye, salt and boiling water into the kitchen sink...all trying to be quiet because Dash was already in bed asleep! A quick 30-second dip and a good washing with laundry detergent gave me the perfect sky-blue shade. I ironed it dry so I could start right away!


Design ~ Plaid Greetings
Designer ~ Ladybug Lane Designs
2009 JCS Ornament Issue
Fabric ~ 32 count Daffycat Dyed Lugana
Fiber ~ DMC


I used one of the buttons I bought for the "Joy" ornament and the called for Mill Hill gold beads. I had never done the rice stitches called for in the border and found them to be a lot of fun. After futzing around with all kinds of bows and trims I settled for the simple ribbon hanger.

Have any projects had you dying fabric (or something similar) late at night after everyone else was abed? 

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19 comments:

  1. What an adorable ornament you created! I love your blue fabric that you dyed for it. Enjoy your Saturday!

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  2. Very very cute. My mother-in-law loved her Scotty dog and always like anything with the image on it. xo Diana

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  3. Too cute and the blue fabric is perfect for it - how fortunate that you had dye on hand. :)

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  4. Such a cute finish. I tend to do all of my hand-dying while no one is at home then stitch until late at night.

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  5. LOL, that sounds like me!
    This is an awesome, cute ornament!
    Marilyn

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  6. Only another crafter could appreciate your got to do it immediately dyeing.
    I love this one and stitched it myself some years ago for a friend with a Scottie dog.

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  7. Love this and have a friend I need to do this for for next christmas. I hope you can tell me where to find it. Judy hjfisher@comporium.net

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  8. Now that truly is dedication to a project! I love that you started dyeing at that time of night.

    What an adorable finish that is, such a cute little pooch.

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  9. I do the opposite. I'm up at 5:30 am keeping quiet because the hubby is still asleep. Haven't dyed fabric at that time but I get a lot of good stitching done then. I love the little scotty dog and your fabric. So cute.

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  10. Lovely ornament. I do a lot of my stitching at that hour too :)

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  11. What a great design and such a sweet finish!

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  12. Ha ha! Love that fabric dyeing story :) Only a stitcher would understand the need to start a project RIGHT NOW!! The little Scottie ornament is precious--and your dyed fabric is the perfect shade of blue :)

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  13. How cute!!! And your fabric is such a beautiful shade of blue. Good for you. Although I was expecting you to say you did a little late night online shopping. That is what I would have done. Ha!

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  14. Oh my gosh this is such a sweet design, I am not as brave as you to dye fabric, you did a wonderful job.
    Beautiful finish.

    Blessings
    Catherine

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  15. It looks great! I have never dyed fabric at all but you make it sound like it is something you can do quickly! I may brave it one day...

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  16. Gorgeous ornament! Very well done. I haven't done any dyeing late at night, but I kow when you want to start a new project you do what you need to no matter the time of day!

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  17. Cute ornie! I have never done late night dyeing myself!

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  18. Very cute finish. I need to get a bottle of the royal blue dye. I'm slowly collecting them because I have great visions that won't ever amount to much. :-)

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  19. I've dyed before, but not late night! It looks great, perfect for the pup.

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